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Monday, October 20, 2014

It’s One Of The Most Important Nutrients Known To Man & Most Of Us Are Deficient

There is a silent pandemic sweeping many
parts of the northern world. In fact, the information in this article
may be the most important information of the year for you and your
family, according to Dr. Mercola. He
is an osteopathic physician who has made it his life’s intent to
provide the public with the most up-to-date information regarding
personal health, beyond the lies of the conventional health care system.

In his one-hour lecture available on his website,
Mercola states that vitamin D is one of the most widely misunderstood
nutrients today, and that proper systemic levels of vitamin D has the
ability to prevent and eradicate an impressively large list of diseases.

There are only about 30,000 genes in your body and vitamin D has been shown to influence about 3,000 of them.

That is one of the primary reasons it influences so many diseases, from cancer and autism to heart disease and rheumatoid arthritis, just to name a few.

There’s just one massive issue, nearly 77% of Americans are estimated to be vitamin D deficient, and as you’ll find out, that’s a big problem.

What Is Vitamin D?

Contrary to what its
name states, vitamin D is actually a steroid hormone which anyone can
attain through UV radiation exposure, certain foods, and supplements.

There are two types of vitamin D, D2 and D3. The beneficial one is D3, as it has been shown to be 87% more effective in treating vitamin D deficiency.

The Link Between Vitamin D Deficiency & Cancer

Theories linking vitamin D to
certain cancers have been tested and confirmed in more than 200
epidemiological studies, and an understanding of its physiological basis
stems from more than 2,500 laboratory studies, according to
epidemiologist Cedric Garland, DrPH, professor of family and preventive
medicine at the UC San Diego School of Medicine. Here are some facts
from his findings: